Fancy swapping your morning coffee for a warm cup of Rosie pee? Nope didn’t think so. But believe it or not the practice of ‘urine therapy’ or drinking your own wee is actually becoming more popular.
If you want protection against COVID-19, get vaccinated, experts say. But so-called “urine therapy” doesn’t work. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com Medical experts are urging people against ...
A woman claims she has dramatically transformed her skin using her own urine. Lucy Aura says her skin was blotchy, inflamed, oily and prone to breakouts, rashes and bites before she began her urine ...
When it seemed like anti-vaxxers couldn’t do more to showcase their stupidity, they managed to outdo themselves again after an anti-vax leader told his followers to drink their own urine to fight ...
Earlier this week, the anti-vax “Vaccine Police” leader Christopher Paul Key, who set out on a road trip seeking to conduct citizen’s arrests of Democratic governors and was arrested for criminal ...
Medical experts are urging people against drinking their own urine to cure COVID-19, a bogus and risky “treatment” that has been promoted online. Doctors caution it’s a really, really bad idea. Not ...
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